It also searches for a license in the current folder and in the folder where the tool is installed.It searches for licenses in registry, WINCMD.KEY files and TCMDKEY.ZIP files at known locations.Support for all 3 registry locations (current user, all users 64-bit and all users 32-bit).Export a license key in the registry to a WINCMD.KEY file.Import a license key into the registry.PowerShell 5 is installed by default since Windows 10 and can be installed on Windows 7 and 8, see Windows PowerShell System Requirements. To unpack TCMDKEY.ZIP files, the batch file uses the Expand-Archive cmdlet available in Powershell 5 and later. The tool probably works on Windows Vista and later, except for the handling of TCMDKEY.ZIP files. If you own a license, I would greatly appreciate it if you test the tool on your system and report your findings here. I have only tested this tool on own system with Windows 11 64-bit. However, there is no tool (that I know of) to easily move the license to and from the registry. Since Total Commander version 7.55, the license key can also be stored in the Windows registry. A license for Total Commander is stored in a file called WINCMD.KEY.
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